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SUSTAINABLE INVESTING#1

Investment strategy that considers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors to generate long-term returns.

ESG CRITERIA#2

Standards for a company's operations that socially conscious investors use to screen potential investments.

ETHICAL FINANCE#3

Investing that aligns financial goals with moral values, considering the impact on society and the environment.

INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO#4

A collection of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and other investments held by an individual or institution.

RISK AND RETURN#5

The relationship between the potential risk involved in an investment and the expected return on that investment.

DIVERSIFICATION#6

A risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio to reduce risk.

IMPACT INVESTING#7

Investing aimed at generating positive social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.

SUSTAINABILITY GOALS#8

Objectives that guide investments towards projects or companies that promote environmental and social well-being.

ESG RATINGS#9

Scores assigned to companies based on their performance in environmental, social, and governance aspects.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY#10

The obligation of businesses to act in ways that benefit society at large, beyond profit-making.

GREEN BONDS#11

Debt securities issued to fund projects that have positive environmental or climate benefits.

FINANCIAL RETURNS#12

Profits gained from investments, which can be measured in various ways, including capital gains and dividends.

SUSTAINABLE FINANCE#13

Financial services that integrate environmental, social, and governance factors into business or investment decisions.

COMPANY PERFORMANCE#14

An assessment of a company's financial health and operational efficiency, often evaluated using ESG criteria.

MARKET VOLATILITY#15

The rate at which the price of securities increases or decreases for a given set of returns.

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT#16

The process of overseeing a collection of investments to meet specific financial goals.

ESG EVALUATION CHECKLIST#17

A tool used to assess a company's adherence to ESG criteria during investment analysis.

LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE#18

An investment strategy focusing on long-term growth rather than short-term gains.

RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES#19

Techniques used to minimize potential losses in investments.

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS#20

A method of evaluating multiple investments by comparing their performance metrics.

RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS#21

The process of gathering information and assessing data to make informed investment decisions.

PERSONAL INVESTMENT GOALS#22

Individual objectives that guide investment decisions, reflecting personal values and financial aspirations.

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS#23

Advancements in technology that enhance investment processes, such as data analytics and trading platforms.

GLOBAL POLICIES#24

Regulations and guidelines set at the international level that influence sustainable investment practices.

REFLECTIVE ESSAY#25

A written assignment that encourages personal reflection on learning experiences and future aspirations.

MIND MAP#26

A visual representation of concepts and ideas, used to organize information and illustrate relationships.